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Dear Senator/Governor:
I am writing to you in regard to the recent state budget proposal. First, I appreciate your support for Governor Doyle's version, which will make it possible to give our children the education they deserve, and their parents expect. I am a teacher in the _______ School District, a small PreK-12 district that is struggling, thanks to budget policies that have hurt not just our school district, but others like ours. I am not only talking about giving support to teachers here, and yes, that is an issue that needs to be dealt with, I am talking about the survival of small, rural school districts in the northern half (maybe more) in our state. Certainly, Florence is an example. I really hope something can be done for them. I pledge to do what I can to help them, and maybe help other school districts in the process. I am very concerned about the effects this budget WILL have on the students. What message will be sent to the parents, students, and taxpayers if this budget passes? Here are some messages I think will be sent: 1. "My" political survival is more important than the education of Wisconsin children. 2. We think public money funding private schools, without accountability, is good the the future of this state. 3. Children in smaller rural school districts do not deserve the same educational opportunities as those in larger wealthier districts. 4. Teachers in smaller rural school districts do not deserve the same opportunities in professional development (which directly affects) (the education of our children) as do teachers is larger, wealthier districts. 5. We legislators know more about teaching Wisconsin students than the teachers do. 6. It is a good idea to use the "nuclear option" for small, poor, rural school districts. Their future is set anyway, so why waste money on them? Who do they think they are? Close them, for our children's future. 7. We think the largest funding cut in education ever in Wisconsin's history shows that we care about education. 8. Saving education for the last item on the budget agenda, followed by an all-night budget session, shows we put education first. 7. We think unfunded educational mandates need to have to be increased, for our schools to succeed. 8. We think public schools, as we know them, should be a thing of the past. 9. People who have lived 5 years as an adult, or had 5 years in the military, could replace our highly qualified teachers(the only state with 100% of the public school teachers meeting the 3 criteria - Wisconsin). After all, we've led the nation in ACT scores for long enough. It's time to give someone else a chance. 10. Private voucher and charter schools do worse on standardized testing than public schools, so let's go with the private school model. We think it's better.
11. Financially, private schools have had a worse record than public schools, have had problems with corruption, so, to save money for taxpayers, let's secure our future the way privately funded schools do.
Sorry for my cynicism, but I can't help it. Don't get me wrong, I KNOW there are excellent private schools out there, and there are Republican legislators that care about the education of our children, but if this budget goes through, my list won't look so radical. That's because I believe this list will be reality. We just can't afford that. Please, at this 11th hour, what can be done. Please tell me that something can be done for the future of the public school system in Wisconsin, Please.
Sincerely,
"Dinger"
P.S. I will forward this to as many legislators as I can, and to Governor Doyle. Again, thank you for your support for our kids.
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